Remove Dragonball Z file?

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Jason Murray - The Great One

I downloaded fake game and uninstalled it. The "remove Dragonball Z" file will not go away. I have tried Task Manager, renaming (I cannot), moving the file (I can, but cannot move it to another hard drive where I would reformat it), I tried encrypting it, using Evidence Eliminator, Pest Patrol, I tried turning it into a compressed file to try an delete it, but it will not go anywhere.
It says" Cannot delete: Cannot read from source disk.

Does anyone know what this file does or how to get rid of it?

Oh yeah, I have XP Pro/Service Pack 1.
 
I downloaded fake game and uninstalled it. The "remove Dragonball Z" file will not go away. I have tried Task Manager, renaming (I cannot), moving the file (I can, but cannot move it to another hard drive where I would reformat it), I tried encrypting it, using Evidence Eliminator, Pest Patrol, I tried turning it into a compressed file to try an delete it, but it will not go anywhere.
It says" Cannot delete: Cannot read from source disk.

Does anyone know what this file does or how to get rid of it?

Oh yeah, I have XP Pro/Service Pack 1.

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Try, opening a command prompt, go to task manger and shut off explorer, leave task manager open.
go to the command prompt and using the del c:location of offending file. close command prompt
restart explorer and shut down task manager.

Should go by by....

there is always safe mode.
 
Thanks, but I tried your ways and the result is the same. I even tried to quarantine it with Norton's. Short of reformatting the disk, I don't know what to do. My short-term goal is to at least move it to another hard drive so that I can reformat it. I can move it around the C drive, but no to another drive. That is about all that I can do with it.

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I downloaded fake game and uninstalled it. The "remove Dragonball Z" file will not go away. I have tried Task Manager, renaming (I cannot), moving the file (I can, but cannot move it to another hard drive where I would reformat it), I tried encrypting it, using Evidence Eliminator, Pest Patrol, I tried turning it into a compressed file to try an delete it, but it will not go anywhere.
It says" Cannot delete: Cannot read from source disk.

Does anyone know what this file does or how to get rid of it?

Oh yeah, I have XP Pro/Service Pack 1.

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Try, opening a command prompt, go to task manger and shut off explorer, leave task manager open.
go to the command prompt and using the del c:location of offending file. close command prompt
restart explorer and shut down task manager.

Should go by by....

there is always safe mode.
 
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Thanks, but I tried your ways and the result is the same. I even tried to quarantine it with Norton's. Short of reformatting the disk, I don't know what to do. My short-term goal is to at least move it to another hard drive so that I can reformat it. I can move it around the C drive, but no to another drive. That is about all that I can do with it.

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I downloaded fake game and uninstalled it. The "remove Dragonball Z" file will not go away. I have tried Task Manager, renaming (I cannot), moving the file (I can, but cannot move it to another hard drive where I would reformat it), I tried encrypting it, using Evidence Eliminator, Pest Patrol, I tried turning it into a compressed file to try an delete it, but it will not go anywhere.
It says" Cannot delete: Cannot read from source disk.

Does anyone know what this file does or how to get rid of it?

Oh yeah, I have XP Pro/Service Pack 1.

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Check out this great site about Uncle Toms!

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Try, opening a command prompt, go to task manger and shut off explorer, leave task manager open.
go to the command prompt and using the del c:location of offending file. close command prompt
restart explorer and shut down task manager.

Should go by by....

there is always safe mode.
 
Jason Murray - The Great One a écrit:
"Jason Murray - The Great One" <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
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Thanks, but I tried your ways and the result is the same. I even
tried to quarantine it with Norton's. Short of reformatting the
disk, I don't know what to do. My short-term goal is to at least
move it to another hard drive so that I can reformat it. I can move
it around the C drive, but no to another drive. That is about all
that I can do with it.

Hi Jason
Did you try start/run... sfc /scannow ?
Did you try chkdsk /f /r ?
Perhaps the file doesn't exist anymore, so that's why you just
can't delete it ?
 
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Jason Murray - The Great One a écrit:
"Jason Murray - The Great One" <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
wrote in message
Thanks, but I tried your ways and the result is the same. I even
tried to quarantine it with Norton's. Short of reformatting the
disk, I don't know what to do. My short-term goal is to at least
move it to another hard drive so that I can reformat it. I can move
it around the C drive, but no to another drive. That is about all
that I can do with it.

Hi Jason
Did you try start/run... sfc /scannow ?
Did you try chkdsk /f /r ?
Perhaps the file doesn't exist anymore, so that's why you just
can't delete it ?

Can you clearify please? I think that is it, the file does not exsist
anymore but is still present.
 
Jason said:
Perhaps the file doesn't exist anymore, so that's why you just
can't delete it ?

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